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Page 4-B From The Chowan Herald Kitchen By MILDRED BUSKINS If you’ve never served the delightful vegetable called .** _ Sj . ' : I%;- V HP 4 /*** 1 w " JC vv l jap*’" ,„ __ r L " AUTUMN VEGETABLE —GIazed ac rn rings are a most attractive way to serve the acorn squash in good supply at the market now. Slices of the vegetable are baked with orange juice and glazed with brown sugar, corn syrup, butter and a touch of fresh lemon rind. 1 FOR SALE Boat-Motor-Trailer t 1971 Model IS ft. "Galaxie" fiberglas, tri-hull & boat with walk-thru bow, 18-gallon built-in gat tank, $ snap-on overhead canopy . . . 1971 "Evinrude" 60 g h.p. motor and extra 6-gallon gas tank, mechanical <*> steering . . . 1971 "Long" tilt-trailer with electric tail lights. t ORIGINAL LIST PRICE $2,995.00 PLUS A $45.00 CANVAS STORAGE COVER— | ~ Sale Trice: $2,000.00 Contact: Alton G. Elmore I At 482-3216 LILLISTONS PICK BETTER r ftjjllll \:Wk LAST LONGER YOU GET THE MOST WITH A LILLISTON ALL WAYS You can always count on the Liiliston people for the best of everything. Their peanut equipment is not only far superior to any other make, it is also backed by the finest factory service in the field. Liiliston stays with their products • long after the sale. LILLISTON'S HIGHLY ACCLAIMED TH E NEW LILLISTON "SUNNYSIDER" -M" PEANUT COMBINE THC * w Sixty-two solid yoars INVERTS DIGGER SHAKER* X ~ WINDROWER* INVERTER NT Tho spectacular SUN-UP windrower that loaves your -*i a . m . SSTJftS sustsssn .tstu; Edenton Tractor & acorn squash you have a treat in store. Its engaging shape lends it* vy, | y £x v I WORK FASTER TRADE HIGHER self to attractive serving. When it is cut in slices, it has a scalloped edge. When it is We’ll train you. Pay you. Promote you. The Army Reserve. It pays to go to meetings. THE CHOWAN HERALD halved lengthwise, it has a nice boat shape. Then it is easy to bake with a dab of butter and brown sugar, or to stuff for an interesting change of pace in-vegetables. The United Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Association tells us that squash has a long history in our part of the world. Squash was here when Colu bus arrived and squash stalks, stems, rinds and seeds were found in an ancient site on the arid coast of Peru, dating back to 3000 B. C. The jolly little acorn squash is at your market in good supply, so of fer up an interesting vege table for the family. - Glazed Acorn Rings take advantage of the pretty scal loped edges of acorn squash slices. They’re baked with the people tire [UNBELI EVABLEOFFEb] M jys i 9h / / ) Jr~ . nJWf fi) m isl iB \x ffK i' *■ n '•. ; *. . ’J£. l " " ■■■ 9K ■D9MBH ~.—.. 6AHQQ 6AQQ 5’ CALL FOR ’ ®BSOU align front end M: ii APPOINTMENT 6. Battery water level check . Srr- ; TODAY Albemarle Tire Service W. WATER STREET EDENTON. N. C. TELEPHONE 4 a^i orange juice. Then they’re covered with a delicious brown sugar, corn syrup and butter glaze zipped with grated fresh lemon rind to bake a few minutes longer. It is just right for autumn days. Another novel and Interest ing way with acorn squash is to stuff it with chopped cooked ham, season with all spice and bake it. Glazed Acorn Rings 2 acorn squash. 1/3 cup orange juice. % cup packed brown sugar. V\ cup light corn syrup. % cup butter or margarine. 2 teaspoons "rated fresh lemon rind. Dash salt. Cut off ends of squash. Cut crosswise into one-inch slices and remove seed. Place in a single layer in a large shal low casserole or baking dish and add orange juice. Cover and bake at 350 degrees for 30 minutes. Combine brown sugar and remaining ingredi ents in a small saucepan; sim mer for five minutes. Pour over squash rings and bake uncovered for 15 minutes longer, basting occasionally. Serves six. Stuffed Acorn Squash 2 acorn squash. 2 tablespoons butter or margarine. Ms cup chopped fresh cel ery. 1/3 cup chopped fresh onion. 1 J -2 cups cooked ham. 2 tablespoons brown sugar. Continued on Page 5 GOT NEW ASSIGNMENT CHERRY POINT Marine Sgt. George E. Lassiter, son of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Las siter, 314 West Queen Street, Edenton, has reported for duty at the Marine Corps Air Station, Cherry Point. A graduate of John A. Holmes High School, he joined the Marine Corps in September, 1965. - FOR - DIRT AND TOP SOIL - CALL - LAYTON AND WILLIAMS ROUTE 1 f EDENTON, N. C. Phone 482-4257 or 4824230 Thursday, September 28,1971 Low In Calories But High In Nutrients For a breakfast low in cal ories but high in nutrients, start the day with fruit or juice, a bowl of your favorite cereal with nan-fat milk, a slice , of enriched toast with margar- i ine and a glass of low-fat milk "- to drink. This breakfast pro vides only about 400 calories but contains many of the more than 45 nutrients needed daily for good nutrition.
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